Whilst kombucha is full of great vitamins, minerals, and healthy bacteria, there are a few things to remember if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- All kombucha contains alcohol
The fermentation process used to make kombucha naturally produces
alcohol. If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, always check with your doctor to ensure you’re safe for yourself and your baby.
Pasteurisation is the process of heating products to kill harmful bacteria.
In its purest form, kombucha is unpasteurised, so there’s a risk of it containing some harmful bacteria.2
During pregnancy, it’s often recommended to avoid unpasteurised products to reduce the risk of ingesting harmful bacteria.11
As kombucha is made using green or black tea, it contains caffeine.2 The amount of caffeine found in kombucha can vary, but it should be something to keep in mind.